User`s guide

Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 400
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requirements, see Section 1.40, “PBX Integration Support for Nortel BCM”, on page
111 of this Release Update.
Updates for implementation of ROLM Call Waiting LED
Because of enhancements introduced in the Service Update, the d42_indicators( )
function can now return the LED status of the Call Waiting LED for the ROLMphone
400. Table 8, ROLMphone 400 Direct Key Dialing Strings for Feature Keys on
pages 44 and 45, and the figure on page 46 should be updated to reflect this. For the
correct table and figure and for further information about this feature, see
Section 1.58, “Implementation of ROLM Call Waiting LED”, on page 227 of this
Release Update.
Update to Section 4.2.1, Siemens ROLM Programming Requirements (IPY00006024
= PTR# 29612)
An additional note should be added to the NOTES at the end of this section:
With all switches supporting ROLM phone 400, the asynchronous event
TD42_ASYNCCHSTATUS for reporting carrier gain is only received once, when the
board starts and the port is connected to the switch. If the port is disconnected and
connected again, the application does not receive any other carrier loss and gain
events.
Update to Section 4.2.5, Setting the Message Waiting Indicator, for Siemens ROLM
PBX
In Section 4.2.5, Setting the Message Waiting Indicator, the last paragraph of the
section on page 50 states: “The PBX integration board can determine the state of its
Message Waiting Indicator using the d42_indicators( ) function to retrieve the LED
Indicators data. Byte 40 contains the Message Waiting indicator status (0x00 is off;
0x01 is on). Refer to the Dialogic
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PBX Integration Board Software Reference for
more information about using the d42_indicators( ) function.” The paragraph is
followed by an Example also on page 50. The functionality described is not supported
for Siemens ROLM systems and therefore the entire paragraph and the example
should not be included.
Update to Section 4.5.1, Nortel Norstar Programming Requirements (IPY00006258 =
PTR# 36353)
Under the sub-heading Nortel Norstar Programming Requirements for MICS and
CICS beginning on page 99, the following information should be included:
Nortel MICS switches typically support connections for up to 16 voicemail ports. If more than 16
voicemail ports are connected simultaneously, the resulting traffic may overload the switch
resulting in symptoms such as very slow switch response, lost LED updates, incomplete display
updates and lost calls.
In order to use Dialogic
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D/42JCT-U or D/82JCT-U Boards with the Nortel MICS switch,
“Nortel_Norstar.fwl” is selected in the Dialogic
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Configuration Manager (DCM). This firmware
boots all of the board ports into voicemail mode. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that the
programming of any MICS system be carefully reviewed to ensure that no more than 16 ports are
connected in voicemail mode.
Note: It is possible to use D/42JCT-U or D48/JCT-U Boards with the Nortel MICS switch without the
connected ports operating in voicemail mode. To do this, load “Nortel_BCM.FWL” in DCM. This
firmware does not boot the ports in voicemail mode. Keep in mind that in this configuration, these
ports have blank CPID information and they are not able to set or clear Message Waiting indicators.